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Rotation sequence is an important factor in shoulder kinematics. Application to the elite players` flat serves
Bonnefoy-Mazure, A., Slawinski, J., Riquet, A., Leveque, J. M., Miller, C., Cheze, L.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2010)article“…Leveque, J. M.…”
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Kinematic and kinetic comparisons of elite and well-trained sprinters during sprint start
Slawinski, J., Bonnefoy, A., Leveque, J. M., Ontanon, G., Riquet, A., Dumas, R., Cheze, L.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2010)article“…Leveque, J. M.…”
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Segment-interaction in sprint start: Analysis of 3D angular velocity and kinetic energy in elite sprinters
Slawinski, J., Bonnefoy, A., Ontanon, G., Leveque, J. M., Miller, C., Riquet, A., Cheze, L., Dumas, R.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2010)article“…Leveque, J. M.…”
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Pacing strategy and V·O2 kinetics during a 1500-m race
Hanon, C., Leveque, J. M., Thomas, C., Vivier, L.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2008)article“…Leveque, J. M.…”
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Vitamin and mineral supplementation and neuromuscular recovery after a running race
Gauche, E., Lepers, R., Rabita, G., Leveque, J. M., Bishop, D., Brisswalter, J., Hausswirth, C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2006)article“…Leveque, J. M.…”
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Oxygen uptake in the 1500 metres
Hanon, C., Leveque, J. M., Vivier, L., Thomas, C.Published in New Studies in Athletics (2007)article“…Leveque, J. M.…”
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Relation between preferred and optimal cadences during two hours of cycling in triathletes
Argentin, S., Hausswirth, C., Bernard, T., Bieuzen, F., Leveque, J. M., Couturier, A., Lepers, R.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2006)article“…Leveque, J. M.…”
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